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judy collins version just so you know. >> judy mitchell wrote it. >> stephanie: right back on the right-wing world on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: there is a tea party in her pants. you're invited. call now. and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" 1-800-steph-12 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ the new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view. desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> stephanie: oh, yeah, oh yeah. it is the--oh, "the stephanie
judy collins version just so you know. >> judy mitchell wrote it. >> stephanie: right back on the right-wing world on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: there is a tea party in her pants. you're invited. call now. and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" 1-800-steph-12 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in...
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judy gross told me the mother is very weak and is feeling pain she didn't feel before and she told me her husband is concerned that his mother will pass away before he gets to say good-bye. >> sad story, indeed, and we'll stay on top of it for our viewers. >> a new breakthrough can reveal an entire genetic blueprint of a baby still in its mother's womb, detecting thousands of diseases, but at what cost? a new test coming up. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! ♪ welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? as the hotel experts, finding you the perfect place is all we do. this summer, save up to 30%, plus get up to $100 on us. welcome to hotels.com. >>> new, scientific developments are giving doctors and parents some amazing new insight into the genetic makeup of unborn children, but the testing is not only very expensive, it's also very controver
judy gross told me the mother is very weak and is feeling pain she didn't feel before and she told me her husband is concerned that his mother will pass away before he gets to say good-bye. >> sad story, indeed, and we'll stay on top of it for our viewers. >> a new breakthrough can reveal an entire genetic blueprint of a baby still in its mother's womb, detecting thousands of diseases, but at what cost? a new test coming up. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide...
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i guarantee you, judy, there will be scandals. there is too much money washing around political campaigns to date. it will take a scandal and then maybe not we can have the supreme court go back and revisit this issue. their rule on constitutionality, so does pass another law does not cut it. i'm afraid we're in for a very bleak jperiod in american politics. we'll talk about how much money is in the presidential campaign. suppose there is a senate campaign and 10 people get together and decide to contribute $10 million each. you think that would not affect that senate campaign? host: that was from "pbs news hour." you measure the amount of donations and not the amount of influence. dow was off of twitter. questionat's a good and there remains to be seen. one thing reporters have been trying to do is talk about what some of these major donors want from their candidates. when rick santorum was a candidate, one major donor was very interested in family values issues and very interested in a islamic extremism. he talked to reporters a
i guarantee you, judy, there will be scandals. there is too much money washing around political campaigns to date. it will take a scandal and then maybe not we can have the supreme court go back and revisit this issue. their rule on constitutionality, so does pass another law does not cut it. i'm afraid we're in for a very bleak jperiod in american politics. we'll talk about how much money is in the presidential campaign. suppose there is a senate campaign and 10 people get together and decide...
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judy says "the gop should be ashamed of themselves." richard says, "that frauder got away with stealing the election in 2000. they think they can do it again." but irene's looking to the future, urging us to "keep this issue alive and don't let people forget this come voting day." don't worry, irene. we'll definitely be staying on this story. we want to hear what you think too. head over to facebook and search "politics nation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making
judy says "the gop should be ashamed of themselves." richard says, "that frauder got away with stealing the election in 2000. they think they can do it again." but irene's looking to the future, urging us to "keep this issue alive and don't let people forget this come voting day." don't worry, irene. we'll definitely be staying on this story. we want to hear what you think too. head over to facebook and search "politics nation" and like us to join the...
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host:sabrina schaeeferr and we have also been hearing with judy lichtman. she is the first paid staff person that they women's legal defense fund. she was a legal adviser to the commonwealth of puerto rico. let's hear from becky on our democrats line from louisville, ky. caller: bear with me, i have a couple of comments. i am not working right now. i retired but i've worked with one job for the government's and there were six employees in our section and two of them were guys and the rest of them were women. i had a college education and there was one guy that just had a high-school education. he was two grades above us and we did double the work. that he did. it was like he was never at his desk. when it came to bonuses or anything like that, it seemed like the women never received. we got a cert telling us how great we were, you know. but when it came to a bonus or anything like that, we never received anything. if we did, it would be $25 or something like that where the other employees would receive $500-$1,000 in a bonus. another employer, it was the sa
host:sabrina schaeeferr and we have also been hearing with judy lichtman. she is the first paid staff person that they women's legal defense fund. she was a legal adviser to the commonwealth of puerto rico. let's hear from becky on our democrats line from louisville, ky. caller: bear with me, i have a couple of comments. i am not working right now. i retired but i've worked with one job for the government's and there were six employees in our section and two of them were guys and the rest of...
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host: this is judy in florida and makes under $50,000. caller: my concern is why can we bring the jobs back caregiving the corporations a decent percentage rate compared to the other countries? i think most of the companies in the u.s. would love to be back manufacturing at home. why can we give them a 20% rate? we are paying more than any country in the world. i don't understand why everybody has this hate for companies. they employ people. people are so much better off when they have a job. then they can spend money. it is not like they are taking it out of our pockets. they will be giving it back. i lived in toledo. we had 20 fortune 500 companies. somebody got mad because they were not paying their fair share. they left because they could not afford to make their products there. when you're working, your money is being taxed and so is theirs. they were giving benefits for free. i don't understand this flight to other countries other than to get away from the high tax rate that we have. question.i get your we do have a high corporate t
host: this is judy in florida and makes under $50,000. caller: my concern is why can we bring the jobs back caregiving the corporations a decent percentage rate compared to the other countries? i think most of the companies in the u.s. would love to be back manufacturing at home. why can we give them a 20% rate? we are paying more than any country in the world. i don't understand why everybody has this hate for companies. they employ people. people are so much better off when they have a job....
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. >> gregg: i've been trading e-mails with judy miller and when she was "new york times" in reporting about the valerie plame c.i.a. leak went to jail for three long months because she refused to give up her source. the judge put her in jail. she finally got out of jail because scooter libby gave her a waiver to release the information. >> eric holder and if there was criminal conduct taken and reporter is going to refuse, that is the punishment. it may seem unfair. i know dealing with the media it's tough. >> that is exactly what will happen. we know very well that a civil contempt order will be issued by a judge. the choice is reveal the information or in the alternative go to jail. >> gregg: what about obstruction of justice. if you are hiding information about a crime, you know, joey, that is obstruction? >> it is but you are not hiding information. you are with holding it because you have ethical standards as reporter. why else would they give you the information other than the belief that you will, it will be safe with you and you will not divulge where it is. so it's difficult
. >> gregg: i've been trading e-mails with judy miller and when she was "new york times" in reporting about the valerie plame c.i.a. leak went to jail for three long months because she refused to give up her source. the judge put her in jail. she finally got out of jail because scooter libby gave her a waiver to release the information. >> eric holder and if there was criminal conduct taken and reporter is going to refuse, that is the punishment. it may seem unfair. i know...
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the so-called maverick, used to call him the maverick, a former republican presidential nominee with judy woodrith on pbs talking about all the money coming in. listen to this. >> obviously maybe in a round about way foreign money is coming into an american political campaign. >> because of the profits at the casinos and macau. >> that's a great deal of money. again, we need a level playing field. and we need to go back to the realization that teddy roosevelt had that we have to have a limit on the flow of money and that corporations are not people. >> he's talking about those casinos in china where he makes so much money. but he said corporations are not people. it sounded to me, alice, like a direct swipe at mitt romney who said this not that long ago. listen. >> there are various ways of doing that. one is we could raise taxes on people -- we could raise taxes -- of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately goes to people. >> corporations aren't people he says. john mccain flatly says corporations are not people. what are they? >> well, certainly the point that john mcca
the so-called maverick, used to call him the maverick, a former republican presidential nominee with judy woodrith on pbs talking about all the money coming in. listen to this. >> obviously maybe in a round about way foreign money is coming into an american political campaign. >> because of the profits at the casinos and macau. >> that's a great deal of money. again, we need a level playing field. and we need to go back to the realization that teddy roosevelt had that we have...
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sometimes do not want to hear it that being an active citizen is more than boating or showing a ford judy -- jury duty -- voting or showing up for jury duty. host: i am your website you talk about the latest job report, the anemic recovery, and getting close to the possibility of a double-dip recession. how close? guest: i did not think we will go into a double-dip recession the economy has been slowing. part of that is europe. everyone is concerned about uncertainty over the european debt situation. part of it is the continued problem of the american consumer's not having enough purchasing power. one thing i have been saying that has not really been acted on by this administration and certainly not by republicans is the very basic principle that if so much of the income and wealth in the country continues to go to the very top and we are having levels of the inequality right now the we have not seen in this country in over 100 years, than the vast middle class does not have the purchasing power to turn around and buy enough, and that means the private sector is not want to add jobs and e
sometimes do not want to hear it that being an active citizen is more than boating or showing a ford judy -- jury duty -- voting or showing up for jury duty. host: i am your website you talk about the latest job report, the anemic recovery, and getting close to the possibility of a double-dip recession. how close? guest: i did not think we will go into a double-dip recession the economy has been slowing. part of that is europe. everyone is concerned about uncertainty over the european debt...
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jon: judy miller and kirsten powers, thank you both. you can hear more about the important stories of the week and how they are covered tomorrow. tune in to fox news watch, 2:0 p.m. eastern time -- 2:30 eastern time. yes, again, i'll be hosting. jenna: well, the beatles, without a doubt, shaped an entire generation of music. up next, we're going to show you some never-before-seen pictures of the fab pour four. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've ea
jon: judy miller and kirsten powers, thank you both. you can hear more about the important stories of the week and how they are covered tomorrow. tune in to fox news watch, 2:0 p.m. eastern time -- 2:30 eastern time. yes, again, i'll be hosting. jenna: well, the beatles, without a doubt, shaped an entire generation of music. up next, we're going to show you some never-before-seen pictures of the fab pour four. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho...
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let's hear what judy has to say. caller: thank you for c-span and your wonderful guest. i would like to ask him -- there what did he have to say about the bush administration refusal to answer subpoenas from the 9/11 commission, their refusal to take the oath of office before any testing, their refusal to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for the world's record in gun-, and anfraud and running in iraq. even turkey complained. what action was taken? guest: great question. the caller should be on the judiciary committee and would be a very effective spokesman for the democratic party. i'm not sure that everyone of the several controversies that were just mentioned there were subpoenas that were not complied with. in general, i think the republican party -- i am not familiar with his record specifically. i think it was much too acquiescent to the bush administration staunch rule of running interference as opposed to providing oversight. this is a problem when we have a unified government and an argument for divided government because he did not see much ove
let's hear what judy has to say. caller: thank you for c-span and your wonderful guest. i would like to ask him -- there what did he have to say about the bush administration refusal to answer subpoenas from the 9/11 commission, their refusal to take the oath of office before any testing, their refusal to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for the world's record in gun-, and anfraud and running in iraq. even turkey complained. what action was taken? guest: great question. the...
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thanks, judy. in the aftermath, the national figure that emerges is barack obama and one hand, hillary clinton on the other, and a sense among the american people that what we had just done and been doing since 2001 was not the best of who we were. we were capable of something else. i loved the 2008 campaign. it was great fun. it just was. it was not great fun because the obama for america campaign was so brilliant. it was great fun because of the freelancing. remember the freelancing? obama goes and does this amazing thing in new hampshire. he loses and gives a victory speech. that takes real gumption, right? he says, screw it. yes, we can anyways. everyone is like that's hot. and then we walk away until one week later. what happens? will.i.am remixes "yes, we can." it is not about that being as great as it was, btut about the remix and you put on your facebook wall, emailed it around, and it became viral. it was amazing because freelancing, ordinary people come and technology decided that was no
thanks, judy. in the aftermath, the national figure that emerges is barack obama and one hand, hillary clinton on the other, and a sense among the american people that what we had just done and been doing since 2001 was not the best of who we were. we were capable of something else. i loved the 2008 campaign. it was great fun. it just was. it was not great fun because the obama for america campaign was so brilliant. it was great fun because of the freelancing. remember the freelancing? obama...
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i will be anxious to see how the core judy yates that. it remains a threat to the local broadcasting system. one of the best qualities of the american society is we have a local broadcasting system in place in 210 markets. all of the determination as you will make it will be a trade off of things. i am here on behalf of people committed to local communities. there has to be a high priority fixation for conserving the localism they provide. >> it is not a copyright issue. this is a perfect example of how copyright is misstated and misused to stop an ovation. the sunny versus universal case was action -- absolutely clear. the public has a right to record what they want to record off of tv. that was 1984. that was a long time ago. people have been skipping commercials for 50 years since the guy who just died invented the remote control. i remember 10 years ago when fox said it was ok for people to go to the bathroom to skip commercials. service isrgen's doing is turning three steps into one and consumers should have a right to do that. >> in
i will be anxious to see how the core judy yates that. it remains a threat to the local broadcasting system. one of the best qualities of the american society is we have a local broadcasting system in place in 210 markets. all of the determination as you will make it will be a trade off of things. i am here on behalf of people committed to local communities. there has to be a high priority fixation for conserving the localism they provide. >> it is not a copyright issue. this is a perfect...
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so we would bring to the microphone now judy chu, who is the chair of the asian-american-pacific caucus. >> this is an historic moment right now. we're going to stay on top of it. i want to bring joe johns back into this coverage of what's happening. the attorney general of the united states held in contempt of congress. 255 to 67. but most democrats simply walked out in protest. joe, you heard congressman emanuel cleaver say -- and he was i think using some signals, some code language if you will, that this has some kind of smell to it. and i know what a lot of members of the african-american community have been implying, have been suggesting given the fact that the attorney general of the united states, eric holder, is himself african-american, but how do you interpret what emanuel cleaver has just said? >> reporter: i think you interpret it as some very angry members of congress who essentially sort of to use legal terms, don't believe due process was used here. probably the pointman for eric holder throughout this entire controversy has been the congressman from the state of marylan
so we would bring to the microphone now judy chu, who is the chair of the asian-american-pacific caucus. >> this is an historic moment right now. we're going to stay on top of it. i want to bring joe johns back into this coverage of what's happening. the attorney general of the united states held in contempt of congress. 255 to 67. but most democrats simply walked out in protest. joe, you heard congressman emanuel cleaver say -- and he was i think using some signals, some code language if...
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i'm judy woodruff. i am extraordinarily i honored -- honored to be your this morning and the participating in this important conference on the future of development as it intersects with democracy and security in the 21st century. at a time when the world is growing not only more complex but more and more interconnected, we know that it is more critical than ever to pay attention to the needs of every country. as one nation are in distress, and there are repercussions for the entire region surrounding and ultimately for the entire world. we're so fortunate to have with us three currents and three former heads of states, all women who play or have played instrumental roles and leaving their own country their historic transitions and over key hurdles and development. of the 197 countries, only eight of them are led by women. to have three of them together at one time is unusual. it is a great opportunity for all of us here this morning. each one of them has an important and distinct vantage point based on
i'm judy woodruff. i am extraordinarily i honored -- honored to be your this morning and the participating in this important conference on the future of development as it intersects with democracy and security in the 21st century. at a time when the world is growing not only more complex but more and more interconnected, we know that it is more critical than ever to pay attention to the needs of every country. as one nation are in distress, and there are repercussions for the entire region...